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Doug invites Spence to move in as part of a plan to keep Carrie's annoying friends from spending a weekend.
Doug invites Spence to move in as part of a plan to keep Carrie's annoying friends from spending a weekend.
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S4, EP5 "No Retreat"Arthur is left to fend for himself when Doug and Carrie go on her company retreat with a group of boring lawyers.
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S4, EP6 "Ticker Treat"Doug's Halloween decorations put Arthur in the hospital; Deacon doesn't like Kirby's choice of a Halloween costume.
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S4, EP7 "Lyin' Hearted"Doug runs into a business acquaintance while bringing Arthur to the hospital for heart surgery; Carrie discovers an old college acceptance letter.
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S4, EP8 "Life Sentence"Doug and his friends become victims of reality TV when Doug sets up a camera in the basement to keep an eye on Arthur.
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S9, EP13 "China Syndrome"Doug discovers that Carrie did not get rid of her apartment in the city; Doug and Carrie receive an unexpected phone call; Arthur and Ava St. Clair's wedding hits a speed bump.
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S9, EP12 "China Syndrome"Doug discovers that Carrie did not get rid of her apartment in the city; Doug and Carrie receive an unexpected phone call; Arthur and Ava St. Clair's wedding hits a speed bump.
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S9, EP11 "Single Spaced"Carrie moves to Manhattan; Doug and Carrie consider adopting a baby after running into friends who recently had a child.
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S9, EP10 "Manhattan Project"Carrie sees her dream of living in the city coming true when an apartment becomes available in Manhattan.
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